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Los Angeles, Kern, San Bernardino Counties, CA June 5, 2012 Election
Smart Voter Full Biography for Christopher G. Uhl

Candidate for
Member, Republican Party County Central Committee; County of Los Angeles; Assembly District 36

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As a faithful Antelope Valley resident for over 30 years, I am excited and honored to run for service on the Central Committee to strive toward regaining the lost ground of past years. Paramount among such lost ground includes acknowledging the magnitude of individual liberty, reducing scope and size of government, returning to fiscal responsibility, and restoring integrity. Identifying integrity plays a particularly significant role within the Central Committee tasks because the job requires identifying and helping leaders that not merely speak the acceptable rhetoric, but rather live and breathe honorably in both their personal and public lives.

Giving Back

My wife and I have recognized that raising our four boys to become men takes precedence to our hobbies or other desires + yet giving and serving also takes a high priority. Through recognizing the vast need and the duty, I have committed to supporting Antelope Valley churches and non-profit organizations by serving in hospitality and children ministries at our local church, teaching at the local drug/alcohol rehabilitation center and supporting various indispensable organizations throughout each year.

Fiscal Responsibility

Just as each household balances a budget, all government officials must be good stewards of the people's tax dollars and always adhere to a balanced budget that leaves no thought of raising taxes or fees or entertaining thoughts of revenue gimmicks.

Conservative Values

I embrace a deep respect personal property and personal liberty, which necessarily equates to never, ever raising taxes, fees, charges, tolls, levies, duties. Such a stance permits the markets to create competition and find solutions to needs, problems, and desires. Furthermore, renouncing fraud and abuse ought to be a priority of all public servants.

Economy

Poor allocations and crippling regulations continue to drive businesses out of the state and out of the country. We can alleviate our condition through education regarding the many fallacies of Keynesian theory, of which have created the current, ongoing financial disaster.

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